FAQs

Advanced Sealcoat

  • What does driveway sealcoating do?

    Driveway sealcoating is a protective measure that prolongs the lifespan of your driveway. It serves as a barrier against damage caused by dryness, water infiltration, and weed growth, effectively preventing the formation of cracks.
  • Why do I need crack filling and wintertime maintenance?

    Crack filling and wintertime maintenance are essential because temperature fluctuations cause your driveway to expand and contract, potentially leading to crack formation, especially during winter. Regular maintenance helps prevent water from entering these cracks, which could otherwise cause more extensive damage.
  • When is the best time to sealcoat my driveway?

    The optimal conditions for sealcoating your driveway are warm, sunny days. Summer temperatures and dry weather ensure the best application and curing of the sealcoat on your driveway surface.
  • How long do I need to stay off the driveway after it has been sealcoated?

    While the exact time can vary depending on temperature, we generally recommend avoiding your newly sealcoated driveway for a period of 24 to 48 hours to allow for proper curing.
  • How often should I sealcoat my driveway?

    For optimal driveway protection, we advise sealcoating every two years. Additionally, we recommend performing necessary maintenance, including crack filling, on an annual basis.
  • Do you offer commercial sealcoating services?

    As asphalt specialists, we indeed provide commercial sealcoating services. Our offerings also include line striping and crack filling for commercial properties.
  • What is the difference between resurfacing and sealcoating?

    Resurfacing involves applying a new layer of asphalt over your existing driveway to give it a fresh appearance. In contrast, sealcoating is a treatment process that conditions and protects your current asphalt surface, aimed at maintaining and extending your driveway's longevity.